Supreme Predictions

This morning the Supreme Court delivered a ruling that the UK Government acted unlawfully in its recent prorogation of Parliament and so Parliament is consequently no long prorogued. After its decision in this case that the Prime Minister prorogued Parliament with the intent of stopping it carrying out its duties, I look forward to a similarly shocking ruling in the vexed matter of whether or not ursine mammals defecate in forested areas.

I have noticed over the years that everyone on Twitter is – or at least thinks they are – a legal expert, so not to be outdone I last night posted my own prediction of the Supreme Court ruling:

My legal acumen having been established beyond any reasonable doubt, I mention for the record that I posted this tweet at the same time:

This is the correct way to make predictions in the age of social media.

Diana Ross is 75.

 

 

4 Responses to “Supreme Predictions”

  1. I understand your need to assert your very real expertise on these matters, but nonetheless I can’t help feeling that your legal declarations are on a very different footing from (say) your observations on cosmology or the latest on Maynooth Library Cat. Perhaps you could use a different font, depending on the level of authority you are claiming?

  2. The Supremes.

  3. Anton Garrett's avatar
    Anton Garrett Says:

    It’s called dialectic.

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